I use sport mode 99% of the time,i thought the ‘T’ stood for Town Mode,which would explain why its more lazy feeling ,it feels as if one is riding with the handbrake onEvilRacer329 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:16 pm My T-Max is actually the first engine-mode-equipped bike I've ridden where I've been won over. In every other case, it seemed like they'd been installed to pacify marketing rather than add any genuine value. "Sport" is usually so bad around town you have no choice but to change to "Tour", which is so lethargic you'd think something was broken.
On the T-Max, I ride in Sport mode when I'm having fun and the throttle response is noticeably sharper than on the modeless stock version, but it's still usable in town. In fact, if you're dicing with traffic and need to nip in and out of gaps it's preferable! Tour is very lazy, and works great for rolling on and off the throttle while touring in a group, where snappy response is unnecessary or even undesirable. I will admit that much of the benefit is due to it enhancing or counteracting the natural mushiness of the CVT, and it's possible that I'll never encounter a geared bike where engine modes make sense.
Just my two cents, so to speak.
Nick
Is the 560 gonna be released in the UK,i am not due for a renewal yet Anyway,
Steve